Much like issue #4, which was released on the anniversary of Kate's debut, this issue comes out on Kate's unofficial birthday. Neat.

This arc's going to be interesting, since it has to take place before Kate joins the Colony, meaning things have to happen in certain ways.
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Sun, 18 Mar 2018 10:27:28 GMTWhat do you thing about this? Personally I like both in a different ways. I think Snyder make more epic stories than king, I loved the court of owls and endgame, his stories are like a movie blockbuster with a lot of action but his arcs are well writen. In the other way, King makes stories where...What do you thing about this? Personally I like both in a different ways. I think Snyder make more epic stories than king, I loved the court of owls and endgame, his stories are like a movie blockbuster with a lot of action but his arcs are well writen. In the other way, King makes stories where the focus is on the characters and his relationships (I really like catwoman-batman relationship), and I love how he writes about bruce wayne and how he builds his personality, thing that Snyder doesn't do, but his story arcs are not such an epic like snyder's arcs in my opinion.
So for you what is better batman writer??
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Sun, 18 Mar 2018 03:18:32 GMTIf Catwoman hid something from Batman would he'd forgive her for it? This is something that I started to wonder like what if she turned out to be like a undercover government agent or something and Catwoman was just a deep cover thing? I mean I keep thinking a good twist in a BatCat story would be that the police turn against him like after some foreign power sanctioned by the Government or whatever decided to clean up Gotham, Batman would as usual find himself fighting the powers that be and ultimately get cornered with Catwoman by his side and they are about to get away he reaches for her but she shocks him by throwing him to the ground and then slaps a pair of cuffs on him.

I like this idea because it turns their dynamic on its head like Selina being the one enforcing the law and Bruce being the one who breaks it by being a vigilante. At the same time I wonder if he'd forgive her especially if she had been like just playing him (not completely of course) from the first day they met and supplied information that allowed whoever she worked for be it CIA, NSA, whatever to dismantle his entire life's work. I feel like it would make a better else worlds story because while Selina would make a cool spy(I mean it definitely fits her) I think it would kind of ruin her thief status.
]]>BatmanCastielhttp://community.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?108927-Do-you-think-there-s-anything-Batman-wouldn-t-forgive-Catwoman-forBryan Hill taking over Detective Comicshttp://community.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?108894-Bryan-Hill-taking-over-Detective-Comics&goto=newpost
Fri, 16 Mar 2018 19:54:42 GMTJust a 5 issue fill in arc so Peter Tomasi may still take over for a full time run later in the summer.
http://www.denofgeek.com/us/books/batman/271774/batman-meets-black-lightning-as-new-detective-comics-writer-takes-over-exclusive
Image:...Just a 5 issue fill in arc so Peter Tomasi may still take over for a full time run later in the summer.

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DETECTIVE COMICS #982
Written by BRYAN HILL • Art by MIGUEL MENDONÇA • Cover by EDDY BARROWS • Variant cover by MARK BROOKS
“On the Outside” part one! Duke Thomas. Cassandra Cain. They and other young heroes don’t intend to stand down, no matter what Batman thinks is best. Who can Batman trust to guide them? They need a teacher...and Black Lightning fits the bill!
On sale JUNE 13 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T

DETECTIVE COMICS #983
Written by BRYAN HILL • Art by MIGUEL MENDONÇA • Cover by EDDY BARROWS • Variant cover by MARK BROOKS
“On the Outside” part two! Batman wanted Black Lightning involved in the lives of his protégés—but how involved was the Dark Knight thinking? What kind of missions will Jefferson Pierce take them on? And what, exactly, is he whispering in their ears about Batman himself?
On sale JUNE 27 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T

So. "On the Outside." A story about young heroes. Black Lightning. Yep, it sure sounds like we're getting a stealth relaunch of The Outsiders in the pages of Detective Comics this summer! Just on the off chance you aren't familiar, Batman & The Outsiders was a comic that first hit in 1983, which featured the Dark Knight leading a team of heroes that consisted of Katana, Metamorpho, Black Lightning (him again!), and others. We're ready for this concept to be revisited, aren't you?
]]>BatmanDragonPiecehttp://community.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?108894-Bryan-Hill-taking-over-Detective-ComicsSam Humphries Is The New Writer For Harley Quinnhttp://community.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?108893-Sam-Humphries-Is-The-New-Writer-For-Harley-Quinn&goto=newpost
Fri, 16 Mar 2018 19:49:00 GMT---Quote---
A new era for Harley begins here in HARLEY QUINN VOL. 1, as writer Sam Humphries oversees a mysterious new assassination attempt on HQ... beginning at her favorite bodega?
A new era for Harley begins here in HARLEY QUINN VOL. 1, as writer Sam Humphries oversees a mysterious new...

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A new era for Harley begins here in HARLEY QUINN VOL. 1, as writer Sam Humphries oversees a mysterious new assassination attempt on HQ... beginning at her favorite bodega?
A new era for Harley begins here in HARLEY QUINN VOL. 1, as writer Sam Humphries oversees a mysterious new assassination attempt on HQ... beginning at her favorite bodega?

Harley Quinn finds herself hammer-deep in a paranoid spiral, the last thing she needs is for someone to blow up her favorite bodega! Worse, the only clue she finds seems to indicate Harley herself was the actual target of the attack! What's a girl to do when she's pushed all her friends away just as someone decides to kill her?

Some more details as the date approaches.
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Super early this time.https://comicsverse.com/batman-43-exclusive-preview/

Super early this time.
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Wed, 14 Mar 2018 11:37:38 GMTThe name of the story is whoisbatman.com.

A few residents of Gotham City start a web site called whoisbatman.com, in an effort to learn Batman's secret identity. It invites people to submit videos from cell phones and security cameras, as well as eyewitness encounters, to crack the mystery.

Soon the site generates hundreds of thousands of hits and many submissions. Drones begin buzzing around the city, spotting and following Batman and the Batmobile.

As more evidence accumulates, it becomes clear that Batman's activities originate from the vicinity of the estate of one Bruce Wayne, who physically resembles Batman, is the right age, and is rich enough to do what Batman does.

Further, people who work for various manufacturers and shipping companies post tips that Wayne has ordered unusual parts, materials and forensic equipment that Batman would be expected to use.

Bruce tries to lay low for a while, but it's no use. The surveillance that has been unleashed against him is enormous and relentless.

Finally he calls a press conference and admits that he's Batman. He hangs up his bat costume one last time, then goes to work for the GCPD wearing civilian garb.
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Tue, 13 Mar 2018 22:17:52 GMThttps://www.comiccrusaders.com/previ...ve-comics-976/

Finally!

Also, a bit of trivia: by my count, this is Kate's 200th main DCU appearance.
]]>BatmanCaivuhttp://community.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?108775-Detective-Comics-976-previewSuperman in Dark Knights: Metal #5http://community.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?108588-Superman-in-Dark-Knights-Metal-5&goto=newpost
Fri, 09 Mar 2018 17:45:21 GMTI have tried my best to ignore Scott Snyder's repeated attempts to crap over any DC character to make Batman be even more BatGodly. In fact, I think at this point Snyder has contributed to that narrative more than anyone who is active. All that said, I think Snyder is very, very good at crafting huge story arcs. I loved Superman Unchained in volume form.

Now, in Metal #5, I think Snyder crossed the final line for me. The entire interaction between Batman and Superman is designed to take away the one characteristic Superman always had over Batman, which is never-ending hope and the will to keep fighting until the very end no matter how dire the situation is. In the past, it's Batman who strategically elects to retreat and determine a better path forward. In fact, in Snyder's Superman Unchained, his whole thesis is Superman forfeits tactics over rushing in to help no matter the price. Yet in Metal #5, it's Superman who keeps telling Batman that they've lost and Batman maintaining the hope, and in a way, telling Superman what a quitter he is.

Un. Fore. Givable.
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Fri, 09 Mar 2018 15:19:03 GMTI mean besides Black Mask co-starring, the upcoming Ben Batman movie could use Mad Hatter as he was never used before in a live-action film as audiences who are outside the comics remember him best on Batman TAS and the 60's show, so i wonder who could play Jervis Tech/Mad Hatter?
]]>BatmanTomServofanhttp://community.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?108582-I-d-love-to-see-Mad-Hatter-in-a-new-Batman-movieRED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #20 Preview/Discussionhttp://community.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?108551-RED-HOOD-AND-THE-OUTLAWS-20-Preview-Discussion&goto=newpost
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]]>BatmanG-Potionhttp://community.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?108551-RED-HOOD-AND-THE-OUTLAWS-20-Preview-DiscussionBatman: Last Knight on Earthhttp://community.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?108546-Batman-Last-Knight-on-Earth&goto=newpost
Thu, 08 Mar 2018 16:08:42 GMTWe were supposed to get Snyder/Sean Murphy Batman Last Knight, but that has changed to become Batman: Last Knight on Earth by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, part of DC's new DC Black Label, the label which will launch in August with Miller's Superman: Year One (no word as to when this Snyder arc will start).

Anyway, it appears this may be the last Snyder/Capullo Batman project for a good bit of time. Maybe the last Batman (outside of JL) Snyder stuff for a good bit.

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Batman: Last Knight on Earth by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo:

“Batman wakes up in a desert. He doesn’t know what year it is or how The Joker’s head is alive in a jar beside him, but it’s the beginning of a quest unlike anything the Dark Knight has undertaken before. In this strange future, villains are triumphant and society has liberated itself from the burden of ethical codes. Fighting to survive while in search of answers, Bruce Wayne uncovers the truth about his role in this new world—and begins the last Batman story ever told.”

Man, I wanted Snyder/Sean Murphy.
]]>BatmanJBatmanFan05http://community.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?108546-Batman-Last-Knight-on-EarthWhite Knight #6http://community.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?108524-White-Knight-6&goto=newpost
Thu, 08 Mar 2018 06:31:01 GMTThis series just keeps getting better. The book looks beautiful, and this book has what I thought was the best ending yet. I was a little disappointed about the link to Freeze, but having it be more than it was might have expanded the story beyond the eight issues and disrupted the overall flow. ...This series just keeps getting better. The book looks beautiful, and this book has what I thought was the best ending yet. I was a little disappointed about the link to Freeze, but having it be more than it was might have expanded the story beyond the eight issues and disrupted the overall flow. I absolutely loved Joker/Jack Napier in this issue, and his refusal to unmask Batman. Sane Joker is a genius, and honourable. Honestly, if you're not buying this issue by issue pick up the trade when it's released. It's totally worth the read. Some images can be found here if you want some previews: https://sirmarkussite.wordpress.com/...hite-knight-6/

Is anyone else excited to see how this series is going to end? Two issues left and I have no clue whatsoever what's going to happen!
]]>Batmansirmarkushttp://community.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?108524-White-Knight-6Nightwing: Can He Flourish In a Limited Location?http://community.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?108509-Nightwing-Can-He-Flourish-In-a-Limited-Location&goto=newpost
Wed, 07 Mar 2018 20:57:27 GMTSome of us have been disappointed by the Rebirth Nightwing, and the discussion in large part has centered on Bludhaven. The new Bludhaven is much more interesting than the old, but the stories told in Rebirth Nightwing have been largely pedestrian, particularly those involving Bludhaven.
Do you...Some of us have been disappointed by the Rebirth Nightwing, and the discussion in large part has centered on Bludhaven. The new Bludhaven is much more interesting than the old, but the stories told in Rebirth Nightwing have been largely pedestrian, particularly those involving Bludhaven.

Do you think Nightwing can flourish as a hero in a specific location as Batman does in Gotham or Superman in Metropolis? Undoubtedly his years in Bludhaven anchored the character and saved him after the Teen Titans fell apart in the early 1990s, but they rapidly ran their course and eventually even DC decided to give up and blow up the city (literally). Nightwing has not flourished in Gotham, and his time in Chicago started in a promising way but soon came to nought. Grayson was a creative success, but involved ditching the entire "hero of a city" concept.

Has he just never had the right city? Has he never had the right creative team to realize his city? Is he inhibited by his past, so that any attempt to link him to a city makes him, inevitably, turn into a cheerful Batman? Or has the time of heroes and cities passed, with Batman and Superman the last, atypical, examples of a faded tradition?
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